I found some more, these are
really weird. All Led Zeppelin:
"Your stairway lies on the whispering wind" -------> "'Cause I live with Satan"
"The piper's calling" --------> "The Lord turns me off"
"And it makes me wonder" ------> "There's no escaping it"
"There's a feeling I get" -------> "I gotta live for Satan"
There's lots of cool information on 'EV' right
here
From the aforementioned website:
"What makes this song truly amazing on another level is that in a stretch of nearly one minute, you could find 7 different consecutive phonetically reversed "phrases" seeming to refer to the same subject: Satan. Never in the history of popular music has this happened before or since.
Knowing how difficult it is to get one phrase to phonetically reverse into something understandable, but to get seven phrases, consecutively, in a passage of lyrics that forward seems almost disturbingly pagan, all related to a similar subject, in a song that led it's life the way it did, has truly been unmatched.
The facts above lead, not surprisingly, to a mystical conclusion that had many a music critic pondering and related back to many stories about popular music: in order to succeed, you had to sell your soul to the devil. The late great blues guitarist Robert Johnson (a big influence on Led Zeppelin) had many stories around him about his drifting lifestyle, amazing guitar playing, notorious seduction of women, and selling his soul to the devil in order to succeed at them. Did some sort of evil force play a part in the writing of "Stairway To Heaven"? When reversed, does it literally translate to "Stairway To Hell" in more ways than one? As mystical and far from logic as it seems, the conclusion seems appropriate!"